- no word yet who he plays (I assumed British villain, but that's already Damien Lewis)- in other news: last month, he gave an interview with an Israeli magazine saying he's done with Lee New York: "My home is, obviously, in England and I really hope to be able to get back next year. After all that happened here in terms of politics, I feel a strong urge to get out… I feel that I have achieved what I came here for, and the idea of coming back fills me with warmth. I love America, I love working here, but I am far from my friends and family and it's not easy".

- Karen Gillan stars in it- according to Gillan, the movie is about "Tupperware Party follows the story of a girl called Lucy who lives in Inverness. She is dealing with the suicide of her best friend. It is one year one on and she is having a really hard time expressing how she feels about the whole event. Her angst manifests itself in quite destructive ways."

A new intimate video of Teen Wolf star Tyler Posey is making the rounds on Twitter. (NSFW!) This is the second time we've seen TPOSE's undies this weekend, just a day after co-star Cody Christian's were leaked.

ONTD fav Bella Thorne has joined the hottest topic of discussion sweeping the nation this week. The Disney Channel darling had this to say about the Teen Wolf's stars latest trending topic.

After almost a year, she chose to wear makeup for an Allure magazine cover shoot.

Quotes:

“I’m not a slave to makeup. I’m not a slave to not wearing makeup either. I get to choose at [any] given moment. That’s my right.”

“I think makeup can be self-expression. I have no intention to shame anyone at all [who chooses to wear it]. No one should be ashamed by the way you choose to express yourself. And that’s exactly the point. However, if you want to do that for yourself, you should do that.”

“I am all about a woman’s right to choose. I think a woman should do anything she wants as it relates to her face, her body, her health. Whatever mode of expression that empowers you, that’s what you should do. What I am not down for is this ridiculously high, unrealistic expectation about appearance that we as women are held to.”

After releasing a satirical version of "The Christmas Song" titled "Trump's Nuts Roasting On An Open Fire", Fiona teamed up with composer Michael Whalen on a chant for Women's March On Washington. Listen below.

- NBA player Blake Griffin [L.A. Clippers] and the NFL's Ryan Kalil [Carolina Panthers] will be staring in the remake of 'White Men Can't Jump' and to produce the film through their production company (Mortal Media)

- The original 'White Men Can't Jump' starred Woody Harrelson, Wesley Snipes and Rosie Perez where Harrelson and Snipes star 'as basketball hustlers who first oppose each other and then team up'

Ever wonder who penned the perfect words to the Mother's Day card you sent last year? Or the hilarious birthday card you gave your best friend? A master of words, that's who.

In the Netflix original film, Girlfriend's Day, director Michael Paul Stephenson (The American Scream) invites you to experience a clever and quirky story about love, loss and the worst place to get a paper cut. Meet Ray Wentworth (Bob Odenkirk), once a king of the wordsmith world, and now a down-on-his-luck romance card writer. In an effort to recapture the feelings that once made him the greatest, he gets entangled in a web of murder and deceit as writers vie to create the perfect card for a newly crowned holiday: Girlfriend’s Day.

In her essay, Chelsea Handler blames the Kardashians for Donald Trump's win, stating that the election turned into a reality show and that the Kardashians, individuals who are for sale and won't go away because of constant coverage, helped to put a reality star like Trump into the White House.

Chelsea Handler also thinks that Kanye West should go on his meds, and she thinks that Megyn Kelly is a badass.

In her essay, Lena Dunham lists 7 ways that you can fight for women's reproductive rights.

They're professional and very polite to each other but there's not the warmth you'd expect after filming together for six years.

'There isn't a huge desire to come back for another season.' (probs they don't care anymore about the show, but don't tell Moffat)

It comes as the series finale drew its lowest-ever overnight UK ratings on Sunday night.Around 5.9 million tuned in to watch The Final Problem, which is down from the 8.1 million who watched the first episode on New Year's Day.

"Three Sentences" Jack and Rebecca get in over their heads when they decide to throw Kate, Kevin and Randall three separate parties for their 10th birthday. Randall struggles to make time for William as things intensify at the office. Kevin makes a major decision in his romantic life. Kate's gastric bypass journey takes an unexpected turn.

The NFL, however, denies telling Joanne to avoid discussing politics at the Super Bowl:

"It's false. This is unsourced nonsense from people trying to stir up controversy where there is none. The Super Bowl is a time when people really come together. Lady Gaga is focused on putting together an amazing show for fans and we love working with her on it; we aren't going to be distracted by this."

British actor Gregg Sulkin allegedly tweeted a post comparing his recent work-out to the "brave firefighters climbing the twin towers on 9/11," and while he appears to have since deleted it, Buzzfeed writer Ryan Broderick provided the receipts with a handy screengrab.

Is Bella Thorne's former boyfriend Gregg Sulkin the latest victim of #TheWolfening*? That's what Twitter thinks, as ALLEGED nudes of Gregg Sulkin are being shared on the site (here, here, here, and here).

Bella Thorne was quick to shoot down the rumors and do damage control, confirming that the photos and videos being circulated are NOT of Gregg Sulkin's dick.

Today's news confirmed that David Bradley who played Walder Frey is returning back to the season, confirming the earlier leak that Arya is going to pull a Red Wedding 2.0 and murder the rest of the Freys by putting on Walder's face.

Jon and Sansa will have a few scenes together discussing how the North should be ruled at the start of the season. They disagree - Sansa is definitely the harder of the two.

Jon leaves at the end of Episode 2, leaving her in charge of Winterfell.

The Stark reunions on paper don't read particularly emotional.

cersei doesn't address the sept burning at all. I don't think she feels the need to - she's Queen now, and everyone pretty much does what she says. And it's mentioned by Hot Pie in episode 2 that he heard she blew up the Great Sept, so it's pretty common knowledge across Westeros.

Ellaria is made to watch her youngest(Tyene) die from a poison kiss delivered by Cersei herself - she wants to make her suffer the way she suffered for Myrcella.We don't see Ellaria after she's left to watch Tyene die, but it's heavily implied she's dead.

Yara is taken prisoner and treated badly, but we don't see her die this season, so there's still hope Theon may rescue her.

Euron allies with Cersei because he wants power. And a Queen. He has a huge Navy, she doesn't. That's a pretty simple arrangement. He is determined that he'll marry her, and she allows him to believe its a possibility for as long as he's useful. This is Cersei after all.

Cersei plunders Highgarden to pay the Iron Bank. They're pretty happy at the fast payment, and then Cersei pushes it further.

She tells Tycho that Westoros needs a stable ruler, and that Targaryen's rule is unpredictable both politically and financially. She essentially persuades him to authorise a line of credit for her to buy more warriors, which pays off in the last episode when it turns out she's hired The Gold Company to join her side in the coming conflict.

they don't specify which time Jaime did the business (impregnated cersei), but it's implied that their relationship has been sexual ever since he returned from Dorne.

In the Jaime/Cersei breakup scene, He walks out on her, while she is threatening to have The Mountain kill him. Jaime calls her bluff however, and the Mountain stands aside and lets him leave her chambers. Next we see him he's on his horse heading north. That's all we see of him.

The script says Cersei is "soaked in blood" at the end of the season (from a miscarriage).

she's definitely not dead. The way it's written would be a pretty weak end for one of the show's biggest characters.

NEW SCRIPT PAGES LEAK

Highlights of the script pages leak:-Dany visits Jon when he's lying in bed naked after almost dying at the Wight Hunt. She talks about losing Viserion and how she and Jon will defeat the Night King together. Jon is so enamored by her that he promises to kneel to her later on when he's in better condition and give up his position as King in the North.

-Sansa and Arya talking about Sansa finally killing Littlefinger. They both basically compliment the shit out of each other, with Sansa getting the brunt of the compliments from Arya though.

-scene of Arya pulling the Red Wedding 2.0 on the Freys

-Tyrion and Cersei arguing. Cersei shades Jon and calls him Dany's "Pet Northerner" because he kneeled to Dany. Tyrion explains to her how wrong she is about her belief that he's been trying to destroy her and her children his entire life.

-scene of Arya and Sansa killing Littlefinger and Jaime giving up all his Lannister riches and riding North.

-boring scene of a bunch of characters giving exposition on the Dragonpit.

SOURCEthe leaked script pages were leaked on this SOURCE (i'm sorry mods but this subreddit is the original source of these leaks and were leaked by the same user who has been verified at the embedded twitter source)